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Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Ariana




This is the first doll in a series I plan to call Spool Dolls because I'm using an antique wooden spool for the torso. This first series will have an industrial theme and will incorporate metal findings and fashion from the the mid-19th century, when not only industry but also ladies' fashion was in a state of evolution. This is the era from which the Steampunk look arose.


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I love just about everything that has to do with creating art dolls, with the exception of the dark world of sorcery and witchcraft. I also enjoy painting and sewing and usually incorporate those and other mediums into my dollmaking. I am a Christian and want my work to reflect and glorify God
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